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1.1       root        1: .TH MACGET local "31 July 1984"
                      2: .UC 4
                      3: .SH NAME
                      4: macget \- receive file from macintosh via modem7/macterminal
                      5: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      6: .B macget
                      7: [
                      8: .B \-rdu
                      9: ] [file]
                     10: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     11: .I Macget
                     12: receives a file from a Macintosh running MacTerminal.
                     13: The File Transfer settings should specify the "Modem7"
                     14: transfer method and a "MacTerminal" remote system.
                     15: This program is designed for use with the 0.5 Beta and newer
                     16: versions of MacTerminal, but includes a compatibility option for the
                     17: older -0.15X Almost-Alpha version.
                     18: .PP
                     19: To use this program, log into the unix system using MacTerminal,
                     20: start macget with the desired options, select "Send File..." from
                     21: the "File" menu, and open the file you wish to send.
                     22: If MacTerminal is properly configured, it will put up an indicator
                     23: showing how much of the file has been transfered.
                     24: Several Control-X's may be used to force macget
                     25: to give up if the transfer fails.
                     26: .PP
                     27: The optional 
                     28: .I file
                     29: parameter specifies the name to use when creating the unix files,
                     30: otherwise the Mac file name is used
                     31: (with spaces converted to underscores).
                     32: .PP
                     33: If none of the
                     34: .B \-rdu
                     35: flags are specified, 
                     36: .I macget 
                     37: receives three files from the Mac:
                     38: .IB file .info ,
                     39: .IB file .data ,
                     40: and
                     41: .IB file .rsrc .
                     42: This mode is useful for storing Mac files so they can
                     43: be restored later using
                     44: .IR macput .
                     45: .PP
                     46: The
                     47: .B \-r
                     48: flag specifies 
                     49: .I resource
                     50: mode.
                     51: Only 
                     52: .IB file .rsrc
                     53: will be created, from the Mac file's resource fork.
                     54: .PP
                     55: The
                     56: .B \-d
                     57: flag specifies 
                     58: .I data
                     59: mode.
                     60: Only
                     61: .IB file .data
                     62: will be created, containing the data fork of the Mac file.
                     63: .PP
                     64: The 
                     65: .B \-u
                     66: flag requests 
                     67: .I unix
                     68: mode, in which carriage returns are converted into
                     69: unix newline characters, and the unix file
                     70: .IB file .text
                     71: is created.
                     72: A file saved from Mac applications as "text only" can be transfered
                     73: using this option to convert it to a normal unix text file.
                     74: .PP
                     75: The 
                     76: .B \-o
                     77: flag specifies "old" (version -0.15X) MacTerminal compatibility mode.
                     78: You must manually disable XON/XOFF flow control in this version to
                     79: perform file transfer; this is done automatically in the newer versions.
                     80: .SH SEE ALSO
                     81: macput(local)
                     82: .SH BUGS
                     83: Doesn't work over flow controlled communication lines,
                     84: or when using rlogin.
                     85: .SH AUTHOR
                     86: Dave Johnson, Brown 7/31/84

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